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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 221 Alexander Reiss: How To Make Money During This Correction

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

Commodities, Investments, Economics, Trading, News, Stocks, Oil, Uranium, Business News, Crypto, Investing, Crisis, Business, Gold, Industry, Debt, Macroeconomics, Talk, Research, Personal, Geopolitics, Curzio, Finance, Tokens

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2014

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

On this week's S&A Investor Radio podcast, we have two great guests. Matt Badiali, editor of the S&A Resource Report, starts the show off by sharing his inside scoop to the resource industry. Matt says after three straight years of declines – gold stocks finally look attractive. He tells us how investors should approach this volatile industry and shares his favorite stocks to buy and one bellwether to avoid. Find out why Matt says we are seeing the first steps to what is to become a tremendous Renaissance in Mexican oil production... Our second guest, Alexander Reiss, Director of Equity Research at Stifel Nicolaus, joins us to discuss closed-end funds. You will hear him explain why these vehicles are much better buys than traditional mutual funds. He also discusses how some closed-end bond funds provide safer and higher yields than traditional investments. Plus, what are the drawbacks to CEFs? You'll never guess!

Transcript

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S&A Investor Radio looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream financial media

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to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street,

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right to you on Main Street.

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How's it going out there?

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It's Wednesday, February 5th, and I'm Frank Curzier,

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host to the S&A Investor Podcasts,

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where I break down the headlines and tell you it's really moving these markets.

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So I told you the Super Bowl was going to be a blowout, right?

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It was correct.

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Said the teams mixed up a little bit.

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Great job of the Seahawks.

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I was dead wrong, no excuses.

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Told you one thing, though,

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I had a terrible track record for picking the Super Bowl winner, but congratulations as all the

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see-hawk fans, definitely deserved it. I think every single one of you sent me an email,

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telling me how wrong I was, and how I should stick to stocks and basketball and stop forecasting football.

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And look, I don't hate Seattle.

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I don't like any of the teams actually, but I don't hate Seattle.

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I don't hate Russell Wilson, although it didn't matter who was the

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quarterback of that team I could have been the quarterback it was just interesting

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that they had an interception return to safety a punt return while giving up

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eight points so it didn't matter if he showed up or not not that he doesn't deserve

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